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his week was Part One of a two-part program focusing on the antecedents and influences on the Beat Generation writers.

7) “Kerouac” recorded live by Jerry Newman at Minton’s in 1941 by Charlie Christian, Dizzy Gillespie & Thelonious Monk from the CD: Jazz Immortals. Newman was a friend of the then unknown Jack Kerouac and gave the song it’s title.

“Everybody’s Boppin’” from the CD collection of the same name by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross

9) “Sightseeing Boogie” the 1945 song by Slim Gaillard from the collection: Laughing in Rhythm

11) “Show Me the Way to Get Out of This World (‘Cause That’s Where Everything Is)” the 1950 song from The Capitol Collectors Series/Peggy Lee/Volume 1 – The Early Years

12) “Your Mind Is on Vacation” by Mose Allison from the CD of the same name

13) “Take Five” by Carmen McRae from the Supreme Jazz SACD: Live at Montreux, recorded in 1982, Composed by Paul Desmond & Iola Brubeck

14) “To Beat or Not to Beat” the 1956 recording by the Horace Silver Quintet from the Horace Silver Supreme Jazz Super Audio CD, with Silver on Piano, Hank Mobley on Tenor Sax, Joe Gordon on Trumpet, Doug Watkins on Bass and Kenny Clarke on Drums

15) “Pull My Daisy” From the CD: The Best of the Beat Generation by the David Amram Quintet with Lynn Sheffield on vocal, Music by David Amram, lyrics by Allen Ginsberg & Jack Kerouac, from the movie of the same name